The young technology company Little Lab is engaged in scientific developments in the field of electronics, basing its activities on the principles of crowdsourcing. The Little Lab employs engineers from leading research centers in the world, which allows us to develop high-tech products with a unique price/quality ratio with minimal logistics costs.
The ironic name Little Lab was born at the moment when it became clear: the entire globe had become the center of the company's research and development.
Today, as 4K/UltraHD video has become the new standard in both home theater and professional film production, the quality of such a seemingly insignificant part of the system as connecting cables has become critically important.
The slightest loss or distortion of the signal in the transmission chain becomes noticeable when working with ultra-high picture resolution and an expanded brightness range of HDR/Dolby Vision.
Little Lab set themselves the task of creating an HDMI cable that would fully satisfy even the highest demands of film industry professionals and allow them to fully transmit content of the highest resolution/frame rate, color depth and brightness available today.
For this purpose, Little Lab created a crowdsourcing laboratory, whose employees were engineers, scientists and specialists from universities and research bases around the world: MIT, ETN Zurich, University of Tokyo, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Moscow State University (MGU). The ironic name Little Lab was born precisely when it became clear that the center of Little Lab’s developments had literally become the entire globe.
This made it possible, on the one hand, to attract the best personnel in the world to work without worrying about boundaries, on the other hand, to create the most effective system of team work, when different specialists joined the process exactly at the right moment and ensured maximum results with minimal expenditure of time and money.